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Nearly 80% of data center capacity is at elevated risk to climate hazards like flooding and fire, study says
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- A huge slice of global data center capacity faces elevated risk to acute climate hazards, a study released Thursday shows.
- First Street looked at 97 global data center markets in the report.
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A huge slice of global data center capacity faces elevated risk to acute climate hazards, a study released Thursday shows.
Those acute hazards, which hang over 79% of capacity, include severe climate-induced events such as flooding, extreme winds and wildfires that can disrupt operations, increase downtime and drive insurance and repair costs, according to the report by First Street, a climate risk analytics firm.
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